Aloha Moby Dick Friday!
The epic novel by Herman Melville was published on this day in 1851 as 'The Whale' in London and a month later as 'Moby Dick' in the United States.
Baby
orca in L pod is ailing
The newest southern resident baby orca is ailing, and researchers
dread a devastating blow to its first-time mom and the struggling
population of orcas.
The
U.S. gets a new national marine sanctuary, the first led by a
tribe
More than 4,500 square miles of ocean will soon be protected by
the federal government off the Central California coast, creating
a new national marine sanctuary, which will be the third largest
in the U.S.
Why the future of B.C.'s forests has become a huge election issue
The province's trees are connected to concerns about the economy, climate change and reconciliation.
Lack of salmon may not be the problem after all for endangered orcas, report suggests
A key assumption about dwindling numbers of southern resident killer
whales pins the blame on a lack of salmon, but a study out of the
University of British Columbia has found they have twice the number of
chinook available in summer as their much healthier cousins, the
northern residents.
Oregon's Land Board approves plan to put state forest in a carbon market
The decision, which officials said would fight climate change, makes
Oregon the second state after Michigan to dedicate an entire state
forest to storing harmful emissions while selling carbon credits for
revenue.
Amazon announces nuclear power deals as tech giants scramble for more clean energy
Amazon today announced agreements supporting the construction of a
next-generation nuclear power plant in its home state of Washington —
marking the latest development in the tech-driven resurgence of nuclear
energy.
B.C. election: where do the parties stand on key climate and conservation issues?
Here’s where the NDP, Conservatives and Greens stand on the carbon tax, LNG, old-growth forests and other key issues.
Road closed
The Mount Baker Highway road to Artist Point (HWY 542) is closed for the seasons of Wednesday morning.
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